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![]() ![]() for example, on paragraph 8, she is described as “… he was fain to draw off his forces, and take to the outside of the house…” by reading this paragraph we can see how she forces his husband with force and nitpick.ģ. on the other hand, Dame winkle is just known as a nagging wife. for example, in paragraph 3, he is described as “… a simple good natured fellow … a kind neighbor and an obedient hen pecked husband…” by looking at these examples we can conclude that he is a natural born kind man with everyone having a good feeling to him. there are no specific details or explanation that for her hardcore nagging. on the other hand, Dame is a flat character who isn’t explained in detail. in the story, he is described and people who willingly help other neighbors but refuses to work for his own family, with many examples and details. round character is a complex, described with details that distinguish him as a particular individual, which fits exactly with Rip. I think Rip is a round character and his wife Dame is a flat character. ![]() for example, in paragraph 10’s first sentence, it is written that “a tart temper never mellows with age, and a sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use.” which is humorous and creates sympathy toward the reader because most of the husbands will fill the same situation and by saying so, the narrator is provoking Dame Van Winkle.Ģ. the maxims the narrator used is aiming toward Rip Van Winkle himself. ![]() he’s writing this for enjoyment, not to teach information. In ”Rip Van Winkle,” Washington Irving develops a humorous tone. The tone of a piece of writing is the author’s attitude or feelings toward the subject. his perspective of the main character is objective. the narrator is a person that heard the story of Rip Van Winkle. ![]()
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